![]() This is the most brainwashed take I ever see and exactly what Apple users get made fun of whenever Apple Cult jokes are made. Most of these apps are free or fair priced. Cut in finder: command-c, followed by command-option-v. Hide all Applications: command-option-h followed by command-m. And a few useful shortcuts: Show the desktop/ unshod -> (fn+) F11. Also automatically opens the chosen window even if minimised before (with the standard behaviour, you have to hold option for that) AltTab: Allows you switch between windows as opposed to application. Tried the later for 2 days and it worked fine for me, but I've read many times "don't buy it, it's abandonware by this point" so I'm not sure I'll actually buy it ![]() ubar gives you sort of an actual taskbar. Dockmate or ubar: Dockmate gives you window-previews of applications upon hovering over them. Notice that you now have to quit menu bar apps with command-w in order to keep them running. red quits: pressing on x of the last window of an application quits the application. Mac Mouse Fix: Allows you zoom with command + mouse scroll + allows you to turn of natural scrolling for your mouse, while retaining it the trackpad (i.e., the windows way) Hiden bar: Allows you to collapse all your menubar items into one thingy SensibleSideButtons: Allows you to use the forward/ backward keys on your mouse Monitor control: allows you to access brightness and sound of your monitor (dell hasn't released their own tool for my monitor, and this tool actually does the same) Menuwhere: Command+right click gives you the option of having the menubar-options wherever your mouse cursor is You can also download these protocols from the community ( ) to get windows like finder behaviour (return opens a file, f2 renames it, delete deletes it) Karabiner: Allows you to remap keys, so you can implement the Mac-layout on a windows keyboard (exception is only the fn-key - this one's usually hardware based and thus cannot be remapped). Just this giving this app a shoutout, because I feel like it gets completely lost in comparison to the other ones (rectangle, magnet.).Įdit: for the rest of you coming from windows more because of M1, than because you like macOS, here are a few other Apps I would recommend: That combined with command + m/q, Alfred/spotlight for launching, and AltTab for switching windows, gives you almost full control. I personally use CTRL + Arrows, CTRL + X. They also offer a bunch of swiping stuff but I'm not into that. After having played around with several apps, I think swish is the best solution for being able to move windows like you do on - well windows. So I recently came from windows to Mac, and frankly I was shocked how bad the macOS dock and the window management capabilities were (in comparison to the windows taskbar, and windows-key + arrows).
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